You might consider the work called "Apples of Gold" by the English Puritan Thomas Brooks (1608-1680). Multiple, free versions of this work exist on the internet.
Title:
APPLES OF GOLD
FOR
Young Men and Women
But I thy Servant fear the Lord from my youth, 1 Kings 18:12.
TO ALL YOUNG PERSONS THROUGHOUT THE NATIONS, especially those, of both sexes, who begin to turn their faces towards Zion.
DEAR HEARTS,—‘A word spoken in due season, how good is it!’ Prov. 15:23. ‘It is’ often ‘like apples of gold in pictures of silver,’ Prov. 25:11.
There are no pleasures so delighting, so satisfying, so ravishing, so engaging, and so abiding as those that spring from union and communion with God, as those that flow from a sense of interest in God, and from an humble and holy walking with God.
The contemporary writings of Erwin Lutzer and Elizabeth Elliott have also been helpful to young people struggling with issues of passion and purity.